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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Joining the best MBBS colleges in Pune can be worthwhile for you. For that, you need to check its ROI. Listed below are some colleges along with their tuition fees and average placement package:
College Name | Total Tuition Fee | Average Placement Package |
|---|---|---|
Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre MBBS | INR 1.35 Cr. | INR 15.35 LPA |
Symbiosis Medical College for Women MBBS | INR 2.02 lakh | INR 12.5 LPA |
Armed Forces Medical College MBBS | INR 64,950 | INR 14.2 LPA |
BVMC MBBS | INR 1.17 Cr. | INR 6 LPA |
Medical College, Bharati Vidyapeeth MBBS | INR 1.07 Cr. | INR 6 LPA |
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website/ media reports/ NIRF website and may vary.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Candidates must note age is not a barrier for admission in Bihar PGMAC. Anyone is elligible irrespective of his her age. Candidates should have comepleted MBBS from any medical college established by state or private institute recognised by medical council of India. They should fulfill all other eligibility criteria menioned by BCECEB in brochure.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some must-know tips for students planning to pursue MBBS in India are:
- Strong NEET Preparation
- Choose the Right College
- Time Management
- Active Participation
- Develop Communication Skills
- Take Care of Mental Health
- Stay Updated
- Plan Postgraduate Studies Early
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The biggest challenges faced by MBBS students during their studies are:
- High Academic Pressure
- Long Study Hours
- Clinical Stress
- Competitive Environment
- Work-Life Balance
- Mental & Physical Exhaustion
- Financial Burden
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check the comparison of MBBS with courses like BDS, BAMS, or BHMS below:
Factor | MBBS | BDS | BAMS | BHMS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Duration | 5.5 years (incl. internship) | 5 years (incl. internship) | 5.5 years (incl. internship) | 5.5 years (incl. internship) |
Syllabus | Extensive, covers all medical fields | Focuses on dentistry & oral health | Covers Ayurveda & modern medicine | Covers Homeopathy & basic medicine |
Difficulty Level | High – Detailed clinical exposure | Moderate – Practical dentistry | Moderate – Ayurvedic treatments | Comparatively easier – Homeopathy focus |
Internship Rigor | Intense hospital training | Dental procedures-focused | Ayurvedic hospitals & dispensaries | Homeopathic clinical training |
Postgraduate Scope | Wide – MD/MS & super-specialization | MDS – Specialization in dentistry | MD Ayurveda & PG diplomas | MD Homeopathy & PG diplomas |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The career options after MBBS other than clinical practice are:
- Medical Research
- Medical Writing & Journalism
- Hospital Administration
- Public Health & Epidemiology
- Health Informatics
- Teaching & Academics
- Medical Law & Ethics
- Alternative Careers
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The MBBS course is 4.5 years long, divided into three phases, followed by a 1-year internship.
Phase-Wise Subjects:
- Phase 1 (1st Year): Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry
- Phase 2 (2nd Year): Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine
- Phase 3 (3rd & Final Year): Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Orthopedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Community Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynecology
The final year emphasizes clinical exposure, and the internship provides hands-on training in hospitals.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The different quotas available for MBBS admissions are:
- All India Quota (AIQ)
- State Quota
- NRI Quota
- Management Quota
- EWS Quota
- SC/ST/OBC/PWD Quotas
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The internship is called MBBS Internship (Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship - CRMI), 12 Months duration. It is compulsory after completing MBBS (4.5 years). Students perform rotating hands-on activities in various departments like Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Emergency Medicine.
Interns will be working under senior doctors with responsibilities for real patients, surgeries, basic medical procedures, and emergencies. The internship provides a practical experience that links theory and clinical practice while preparing students to be autonomous practitioners or for higher learning such as MD/MS.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The minimum NEET score required for admission to a government MBBS college varies based on category and state quota. For general category students, the All India Quota (AIQ) cutoff typically ranges from 610 to 650+ for top government colleges, while state quota cutoffs may be slightly lower, around 550 to 600. Reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC) often have lower cutoffs.
Competition is high, especially in premier institutes like AIIMS, MAMC, and KGMU, where cutoffs can exceed 670+. Factors like seat availability, reservation policies, and difficulty level of NEET impact the required marks. Checking previous years' trends and state-wise cuto
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